3 more Donner pedals - THESE THINGS ARE SOOOO SMALL- AutoWah - Analog Delay - Tremolo. #affordaboard

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Donner sent me 3 more pedals. Two of them are on the pricier side, maybe due to availability? I dunno. Do any of them claim a spot on the official AFFORDABOARD? tune in to find out.
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The Wave Delay and Dynamic Wah are SICK for the price. I love them both. Great demo.

audioonlynotalkingdemos
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Bought a Donner Stylish Fuzz a couple years ago and still love it more than any Fuzzes on my helix. The sustain is awesome and it’s great on bass also.

bigtimez
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**** *RIPPLE By putting 4.5 volts on the RIPPLE it turns the pedal into a non-oscillating BOOSTER with variable TONE control . The RIPPLE is an LDR (light dependent resistor, barrel type like the CLM-6000 ) DEVICE. The 4.5volts keeps the LED in the LDR from dimming in Tremolo cycles, which is in a effect calibrated above the db' of the dry, bypassed signal. The RIPPLE can handle 12v just fine. Less noise more headroom. Although 9v is fine.

I use Radioshack 1, 000ma selectable adapter with 1.5, 3v, 4.5v, 6v, 9v, 12v settings (model 273-1680). I'd be curious to know what effect an adjusted adapter in a sweet spot between 4.5-6v would render. At 6v the Tremolo effect is present...barely, but enough. If we could speed up the RATE to twice as fast it might get close to that Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster sound. The tone is definitely there!

pauljtonehead
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FYI - Donner analog delays are digital. Both the wave and yellow fall. Sometimes people argue this because they're listed as analog but opening them up will show. Donner says they call them analog because they have analog signal dry thru

bradfreed
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I've been using the Ripple on my board for 2 years, and I will never replace it with another tremolo. The color/ tone knob it's something that I now cannot live without.

markty
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Wow! All 3 sounded great! The effects themselves were super and their controls were both fine and comprehensive. We scarcely expect that at this price point -- or even higher sometimes! I liked the wah best. Not just an auto, it really is dynamic and varies with how you play. Means you can control the effect just by using your hands on the guitar. An advanced feature. Gotta love that!

MalcolmO
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I love my Donner Dynamic Wah. Very clean and responsive and controllable. I got a Mooer Envelope at the same time and find the Donner is far superior.
I got a Donner Ripple as well. I ended up preferring the Mooer Triangolo better. It has tap tempo and other weird features. No volume loss with it either.

AndrewLewisHowe
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I've had that tiny Wave Delay/echo pedal on my board for over a year now and haven't had any problems with it at all...It does the job well when dialed in...No complaints here.

michaelpinkerton
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I was trying to decide specifically between the cry-bot and the Donner AutoWah, since the available Donner was a bit cheaper - going with the Donner - Thank you!

dwingfield
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Interesting as usual, Ryan...the Wave appears to be pretty much the same as the Rowin Echo. Same layout, behavior, and ultra-tiny size. Picked one of those up in the recent frenzy, but I do have to agree about the size being a bit problematic. I'm planning to use mine for no-input work, though, so it'll be much easier to access in the usual tabletop configuration for those sorts of rigs. One suggestion about replacing the box o' stompers, though...consider getting a couple of freestanding slatgrid panels and some hook-on shelves. Not only does it look decent and make everything easy to sort out, you can ALSO run cables through the slatgrid and create sort of a vertical pedalboard-from-hell! I got mine from Specialty Store Services up in the Chicago burbs, but you might have a more accessible source out in SoCal.

daccrowell
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"THAT'S ME!, I'm guitarist!" - I LOL'd

marknason
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I use a lot of pedals for sound design and experimental dark electronica. I have the Donner Island Delay and the Vintaverb. They're packed with features like looper, stereo, hold, trails etc and really cheap But and it's a big but, they do clip if the signals a bit hot, and some of the better modes ie reverse delay are very thin, too much dry on the mix, for the price they'll do the job, I can't justly Styroman prices but you have to be mindful at all times which can get in the way of smooth work flow.

stuartchapman
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Why does auto wah sound like when the adults used to talk in old Charlie Brown cartoons?

gfgdafgdf
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I just got the donner Sophgate noise gate pedal—- it’s fantastic for $70

christinamichelle
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Yeah, those micro pedals have crossed the diminishing return limit to be useful to me. Mini pedals are great as they allow for a big muff size or two on a regular board. The micros are I guess useful to sit on an amp to run thru effects loop but not on a board.

jfiery
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I've got to say that analog delay sounds GREAT.

latontolog
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All those pedals sounds so great! I really liked it all!

danielreboucas
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I have a Joyo pedal that size. Mooer also makes them. TBH I don't like the size that much (not that it really matters) because the knobs are really small. My Joyo is the "Rushing Train", an AC30 preamp.
And you make the same face every time you find the self-oscillation point on a delay pedal.

grayaj
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I've build a board with just these micro pedals, 6 pedal on one tiny home made board, it was a great experiment.

jasonhill
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If you taped off the range of the camera view directly on your workbench, you wouldn’t have to look up at the camera above so much?

braddietzmusic